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Chinnannan KARTHIK, Qingyao SHU. Current insights on rice (Oryza sativa L.) bakanae disease and exploration of its management strategies[J]. Journal of Zhejiang University Science B, 2023, 24(9): 755-778.
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Abstract: Bakanae is an emerging rice disease caused by the seed- and soil-borne pathogen Fusarium fujikuroi. It is becoming a more serious threat to sustainable rice production throughout rice-growing regions. bakanae disease infection is responsible for high yield losses ranging from 3% to 95%, and disease incidence varies based on the region and cultivars. Hence, understanding the nature of the pathogen, its pathogenicity, disease epidemiology, symptoms, %29&ck%5B%5D=abstract&ck%5B%5D=keyword'>host;–;;pathogen interaction, and the role of secondary metabolites in the disease cycle will be helpful in the development of effective and sustainable management strategies. However, very few comprehensive studies have described the details of rice bakanae disease. Thus, in this review we summarize and discuss in detail the information available from 1898 to 2023 on various critical facets of bakanae disease, and provide perspectives on future research.
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